Psychotherapist

Jennifer Francke, LIMHP, LPC, LADC

Licensed Professional Counselor

People have many different reasons for coming to psychotherapy. Some may be seeking to learn more about themselves or to be more effective in achieving their life goals. Others may be going through a life transition such as unemployment, divorce, a new job, etc. Some people are seeking assistance in managing a range of other issues such as stress overload, depression, anxiety, addiction, trauma, and relationship problems. Because each person has different issues and goals for therapy, therapy will be different for each individual. I look forward to hearing more about your specific reasons for seeking psychotherapy and I am confident we will find effective ways to help you meet your goals.

Psychotherapist

Heather Jackson, LIMHP, LPC, CSOTP, CCTP

Independent Mental Health Practitioner

I offer individual, couples, and family therapy. I work with each client to develop a treatment plan that targets their individual concerns, and strive to emphasize and capitalize on each client's strengths. I utilize a variety of therapeutic modalities throughout the course of counseling to assist my clients in developing valuable tools to effectively manage life's obstacles.

Psychotherapist

Kendra Hubbard, MS

Licensed Mental Health Practitioner

I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy principals and techniques to guide sessions with my clients. Research supports that changing your thoughts can lead to positive emotional and behavioral changes. We start by identifying your concerns and stressors. We then establish treatment goals and objectives to guide us through the course of therapy. Next we will work on expanding your emotional awareness to help you recognize your emotional triggers and signals. Then we begin working on identifying negative thought patterns that are impacting your feelings and behaviors, and then work on restructuring those thoughts into more positive thinking patterns that will ultimately lead to improved mood.

Psychotherapist

Steve Brownrigg, NCC, LADC, LMHP

Psychotherapy is simply a deeper, more complex approach to chronic life problems than is "Counseling". It acknowledges that a client's multiple issues are usually interconnected and have common sources in childhood and the family of Origin. Steve Brownrigg chose his specialty of Co-Occurring disorders because these clients can rarely find a Therapist that can coordinate and treat all of a client's issues in one course of treatment. Proper treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders involves the Therapist having multiple Skill Sets and Competencies, such as Addiction/Recovery approaches, Cognitive-Behavioral Tools and Trauma-Processing Techniques.

Psychotherapist

Dena Crosby, MS, LIMHP, LPC

Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner

Increasing your own sense of well-being is very empowering. I would be privileged to work with you and explore the thoughts, feelings and behaviors that have brought you to this point in your life. Whether your goal is problem solving, to live with a greater self-awareness and/or to become empowered to live the life you have always wanted you will find psychotherapy work at Dena Crosby Counseling very rewarding.

Psychotherapist

Scott Panning, MA, PLMHP

Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Professional

I believe in the "Positive Psychology" mindset for psychotherapy which means that while we are free to discuss and problem solve specific issues and symptoms you may be experiencing, I am also interested in what strengths, talents you hold as a human being. This rounds out therapy and allows room for you as a whole person to sit and talk in the room without feeling as if all I want to hear about is your problems.

Psychotherapist

Joan Elizabeth Fink-Arney, M.S., LMHP, LPC, NCC

Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Practitioner

The decision to seek therapeutic help is never an easy one. It often comes at a time when most people feel hopeless, vulnerable, frustrated and unable to cope without outside help and resources.
Sometimes life feels out of balance…like we have lost our rhythm. Rhythm or no rhythm, life isn’t always easy. Relationships may not be as fulfilling as they used to be, anxieties and worries get in the way of enjoying life.
Recognizing this, I strive to provide my clients with the utmost respect and compassion, in a confidential and safe environment. I will work together with you, in an authentic, collaborative way, to bring about positive changes that make sense in your life, according to your personal values.
I believe each individual is unique, strong and...(view profile to read more)

Therapy In Cities Near To Wahoo, NE

Zip Codes Near Wahoo, NE

Wahoo is located in Saunders County, Nebraska. It has a land area of 2.65 square miles and a water area of 0.00 square miles. &nbspThe population of Wahoo is 4,511 people with 1,765 households and a median annual income of $51,028. .

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Therapy in Wahoo is generally within financial reach for the average family, but some budget planning may be needed for a real commitment to weekly counseling. Remember that your mental health and happiness are important. Check with your Wahoo therapist about insurance coverage or ask about sliding scale fees if there are any difficulties with accessibility. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Wahoo public health department.

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